Still stunned, she closed the door, gathered the towel back around herself, and walked slowly back upstairs. Her thoughts were spinning. Guilt, disbelief, and amusement tangled together.
Her husband stepped out of the bathroom as she entered the room. “Who was at the door?” he asked casually, toweling off his hair.
“It was Bob,” she replied, her voice a bit shaky.
“Oh, awesome!” her husband said with a smile. “Did he mention the $800 he owes me?”
Her breath caught. She turned slowly to look at him, eyes wide, her cheeks flushing in a mixture of shock and embarrassment. She hadn’t just taken $800 from Bob—she had unknowingly taken the money that belonged to her husband.
The realization hit like a ton of bricks. What she thought was a spontaneous offer was actually an elaborate, if crude, prank—one she had fallen for without knowing the full story.
She didn’t know whether to laugh, cry, or shout. All she could manage was a stunned, “No… he didn’t mention that.”
Her husband raised an eyebrow, sensing something was off. “You okay?”
“I will be,” she muttered, walking toward the closet, wrapping the towel tighter as if it could somehow erase the moment.
The moral? Never make a quick decision based on half the facts. Because sometimes, what looks like easy money might cost you more than you expected—and sometimes, the punchline lands a little too close to home.
In life, assumptions can be costly—and not everything that sounds like a good deal really is. Get the full picture before you act. You never know when the truth might be waiting just around the corner… or upstairs, in the shower.